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I believe all authors eagerly await their first review. I know people say you shouldn’t read reviews or comment on them either if they are bad.

My first review is a two star review so it’s in the negative. I should shut up now, right?  But the reviewer says some nice things about the book, which warm the cockles of my heart and touches on the things that I worked hard to achieve.

He has a major issue with an aspect of the book and that’s fine too. He highlights something that portrays the nastiness of the world and the reality that the inhabitants live with.

I believe that aspect of the book is going to be contentious. I didn’t think it would make me notorious but you know maybe it will. I’ll consider discussing these issues in further posts.

I’d also like to thank the reviewer for his review and his time in reading it.

The review is on Goodreads but is also here.

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It amazes me after all the years I’ve been writing that I can still get something from a writers conference. Well I shouldn’t be amazed because the romance writers have been knocking my sox off since I went to my first conference in 2012. This one was my third.

Like a very good girl I went to all the sessions (I had to skip the AGM to check in to my hotel on Saturday-sorry) and I thoroughly enjoyed every one. Either I learned something new or I was reminded of what I should be doing but sometimes get lazy about.

As I’m in my hotel ready to do so editing before we head out to the UK, I can’t wax lyrical on the subject matter. Cherry Adair was hilarious and informative and generous. Marie Force was a force to be reckoned with but certainly opened my eyes to how much work can be involved in self-publishing if you want to do it well. Fiona Lowe’s session on characters amazed me, particularly the amount of structured analysis she does. Wow Kate Belle did a great session on sex writing-I certainly learned a lot about writing and a bit about sex! Tim from Smashwords was also fantabulous! And James Scott Bell on revision made me repentant. I can be slack sometimes.

So some photos of the highlights.

Cocktail party was so much fun and the costumes were varied and hot! Go Ros Baxter dressed as Cher. If you’ve got it flaunt it. Here are Tania’s boots. (apparently from Amazon and around $60 and in different colours)boots

Here is another shot of the boots but with all of Tania. Did I mention how much delectable food there was at the Destiny Cocktail party? OMG! Diet went out the window. Actually the food was very good all round.

Tania full

Then there is me and Nicole Murphy (actually in the bar beforehand)

Me and Nicole Murphy, RWAus14

Me and Nicole Murphy, RWAus14

me and alex

Me and my agent, Alex Adsett (Above oops)

Keri Arthur and me! Leather and Lace, C\cocktail party, RWAus14

Keri Arthur and me! Leather and Lace, C\cocktail party, RWAus14

And you may have heard to story of Keri Arthur and I shopping in New Orleans. It may have been a frenzy, depends on your definition of shopping, but here is our ultimate purchases.

Here is my swag.

Swag from RWAus14

Swag from RWAus14

Then we got serious. Here is a shot of Fiona Lowe giving her workshop.

Fiona Lowe

Fiona Lowe

Then there was the awards…Here is a shot of Anna Valdinger, Joel Naom, Hayley Nash and Alex Adsett, editors and agents.

Anna, Joel, Haylee and Alex

Anna, Joel, Haylee and Alex

That really was an excellent ceremony and part afterward.

The Harlequin Escape afterparty really took off. Fab music and a photo booth. Here is a couple of shots of me and Alex being goofy. And we were tame compared to others.

Me and Alex photobooth

Me and Alex photobooth

And here is another (note they are photos of small photos)

Me and Alex photobooth shot

Me and Alex photobooth shot

And then comes moving towards the end of the conference. Here is a shot of Alyssa J Montgomery (also published as Alyssa James) at the last session on dialogue with Cherry Adair.

Alyssa J Montgomery

Alyssa J Montgomery

And near to last the sad and somewhat exhausted Nicole Murphy at the closing ceremony.

Nicole Murphy, closing ceremony RWAus14

Nicole Murphy, closing ceremony RWAus14

But to leave you with some cheer. Me in my underbust corset (which might be upside down-not the first time) feeling lovely and constricted.

Donna Maree Hanson, underbust corset, RWAus13

Donna Maree Hanson, underbust corset, RWAus13

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I thought I’d share this over here because it’s sadly overlooked over there. Sorry Dani.

donnamareehanson's avatarDani Kristoff author page

Consider this interview a break and enter.


I break in and steal your know how. Consider this a hit and run. I want what you have. So put up.

 

Ainslie I’ve read ( I almost wrote stolen) Floored, which floored me utterly. Sorry bad pun.

Floored 

Like with Grease Monkey Jive you really get into the characters’ heads, make them so three dimensional I think about them afterwards and wonder  how they are doing. The only other time that’s happened to me was when I read IT by Stephen King.

 

So spill. How do you do it? I’m not leaving here until you give me a hint, the low down, the how to, the…well how the bloody hell do you do it?

I wish I could give you satisfaction in a Rolling Stones kind of way. I fear I’m going to disappoint.

I assume I only do what…

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The summing up-Donna

I’d thought I’d share this on my blog.

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I thought I’d share this post on my home blog too.

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The hard slog

I’m still on my writing retreat.

Writing,writing, trying to write. I can escape if I want to but that’s counter productive. I’ve been looking forward to this retreat, the time to dedicate myself to writing and hanging with other writers who are very cool and who I count as friends. I’m not going to slack off no matter how tempting.

But sometimes focussing is hard. Sometimes writing without stuffing one’s face with chocolate, lollies and shortbread seems impossible, no matter how upset the stomach gets later. I’m doing it though. Writing and stuffing my face with junk.

I have to rest my wrist though and dab on the anti inflammatory cream. I certainly don’t want a dose of acute RSI back.

It’s currently hot across all of southern Australia, even here in the mountains at 35.2 degrees C. We’ve shut the door and put on the aircon to help us through the day.

I was hoping to push through to 70,000 words today. I may make it. I’m nearly at 67,000 words. If I do, I may break out the knitters loom and warp it up.

Catch us on the FWOR blog.

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So it’s officially day four of the writers’ retreat and I have a few observations about myself.

I don’t have too much trouble focusing. In fact, I zone out and miss out on the conversations around the table, particularly the ones about me.

I cannot write anywhere near as fast or as much as I used to. I don’t know why that is. There is RSI, which limits me to about 5000 words a day. However, I’m finding even that hard for some reason.

I have a plot summary for this novel I’m writing, but at times it is not very helpful. I have to invent stuff and then today I found that I had left out a portion of the novel because it was going to wrap up too early. I sort of knew instinctively that I was rushing things  around chapter 7, but when I looked at where I was at today I was certain I had. So I’ve been back there, expanding scenes. I’d completely left out Emmett’s point of view from about chapter 8. He’s important to Sage, and he’s the other point of view character, so smack me on the butt. I guess I got caught up in what is happening to Sage. When I’ve finished the story arc, I’ll have to go back and look at the pacing and the balance of action and character. This has been the most challenging thing I’ve written and I really do want to finish the draft. I think it’s going to be fab. I hope it’s going to be fab.

Nicole Murphy and I were chatting this morning and she said we aren’t normal. Writing 5000 words a day was not normal. 2000 to 3000 words was more normal for a writer. I’m like, but we used to write 10,000 words, 9000 and 8000. Yep, says Nicole that wasn’t normal, either.

The point is my hyperactivity button is broken. It won’t engage. I don’t have the head space to write 10,000 words. I’m finding pushing to 5000 a day a bit draining and really, really hard. Perhaps it’s this book. I don’t know.

But 5000 per day for 10 days will yield 50,000 words and maybe the end of this book. Technically, we have 12 to 13 writing days on this retreat. We usually bugger off for at least one of them for a Kirkpatrick tour.

I’m also trialling revising a draft of another book in the afternoons, evenings. So far this is working out okay. I’m not doing a lot, but I’ve started and that’s usually the hard part-opening up the document and starting the revision/edit. I want this particular novel out to beta readers this month.

Enough of my whinging!

A new interview will be along soon.

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Hi there

I forgot to let you know about my guest post over at The Rest is Still Unwritten blog. There is a give away of YA books from Escape as part of the Escape Publishing’s first birthday celebrations. The post is about writing what you love. Let’s hope it’s an inspiration to some of you.

Here is the link.

Here is the URL.

http://rachybee-the-rest-is-still-unwritten.blogspot.com.au/2013/12/happy-birthday-escape-publishing-guest_28.html

 

Happy New Year!

 

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A bit of personal news about our move to a new house. Matthew and I have moved into together and bought a rather large house, which we have named Dweebenhiem (Dweebhiem by Matthew). It’s a bit grander than what we are used to. I lived in a normal four bedroom house with lovely views over Queanbeyan and Matthew lived in a two bedroom flat with books oozing out of it. There was a path to the bed, the bathroom, kitchen and computer. Merging houses is an interesting experience. We aren’t quite there yet. The books are still in the garage, along with shelves and various other bits.

So far we’ve had a housewarming and Christmas celebrations here. We aren’t quite settled yet. Matthew said to me last night it feels like we are in a writing retreat house. We explore all the bits but it feels like we will pack up and go home. I’ll post some pictures of the view etc in a bit. While we are quite happy here (and we are managing to keep it clean), there were issues. The first morning here, Matthew was in the shower and I went downstairs and water was pouring through the ceiling. We’ve been very lucky as the company that did the house inspection (they are compulsory here in the ACT (Canberra))  is organising to repair the two upstairs bathrooms and the damage to the ceiling downstairs. It was missed when they did the inspection. I was a bit traumatised at first but now I’m okay about it. It’s being fixed. We’ll get passed this.

The other amazing thing was the buses. There is a bus stop at the end of our street. One route, the 788 takes me to Barton and it’s a short walk to work. Matthew can take three buses as he works in Civic. Two expresses or the normal bus. I was so excited about being able to take the bus. It’s so convenient and cheap with a Myway card. On my first ride, a fellow traveller said that the route 788 was being cancelled. I wrote to Action buses and they said the decision was under review. Thank god for that. Convenience at price get people like me out of their cars and onto public transport. That’s better for the environment, traffic congestion and hip pockets. People of Banks, Gordon and Conder get on your bus or you’ll lose it and it’s fab.

Now that I have found a bus, I’m on leave until February. But then I have to make the call, give up my parking spot and commute regularly. I can do it if there is a bus.

Now for views. The house is two story and we face the Brindabellas. This is the view right now from my office.

view from Donna's office 30 JanThe ensuite in mid repair. Tradies are on holidays until early to mid-January.

ensuite repairs

The lounge room or TV nook.  We have names for all the rooms, I think.

lounge room

The dining room, with my new knitters loom, yarn and other guff scattered about.

dining roomThe garage full of stuff and mess from Christmas (yet to be disposed of)

garage messThe games room. Spot the pink coffin shaped dolls house we bought the grandchildren. It’s a vampire villa.

games room

The guest room. Suspiciously normal looking.

guest room

The front of the house.

house frontAnd the gargoyle.

gargoyleSo we are here in this big house, hoping we can fit all our crap inside it. We have yet to unpack the bulk of the books. We are yet to decide on where all the shelves will go, and we’ve bought new ones. One day, we’ll be settled and we can kick back and relax. Right now we have to change our Drivers licenses over before we get a fine.

 

I’ll have another couple of personal posts before I resume the author interview series.

Cheerio.

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NanoWriMo

I’m jumping on the bandwagon with NanoWriMo too. I’ve not signed up yet, but November is usually productive for me. The tax is done. Christmas is looming. Now if I didn’t have this uni work to do, I’d be acing it.
However, I do have uni work to do. It is writing though so that’s kind of awesome.
I had hoped to finish Into the Dark Glass (first draft) this year, but I didn’t. I’m about 35,000 words in and I’m polishing the first 20,000 words, which I have hand it. Better get to it.

Happy writing

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